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Garry Smits, Florida Times-Union

World Golf Hall of Fame to reopen May 18 after closure due to COVID-19

The World Golf Hall of Fame will offer several discounts upon its re-opening on May 18 after being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Augustine is reopening on May 18, with special rates for the entire summer for area residents, children, first responders and health-care workers.

Playing golf at First Coast courses will also earn a reduced rate.

The IMAX Theater will remain closed. The facility will allow 25 percent of museum capacity in at a given time and will follow all local, state and CDC guidelines.

The Hall of Fame will offer complimentary admission through Aug. 31 to all first responders and frontline health-care workers. Children 12 and under are also admitted free during that time period when accompanied by a ticketed adult (two children per adult) and Northeast Florida residents will get 50 percent off admission with a valid ID.

The Hall of Fame also is offering 50 percent off admissions through Aug. 31 for anyone bringing a receipt showing that they played a round of golf at a Northeast Florida Course. The round must have been played within three days of the visit to the Hall of Fame.

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